Installation guide

BOOTPARAM CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS A-M
Version S-C6.1.0 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide 137
When booting off the system flash memory, this filename must always start with:
/tffs0/.
Values tffs0=/boot
tffs1=/code
inet on ethernet—Enter the internet address of the Net-Net SBC’s Ethernet
interface. An optional subnet mask in the form inet_adrs:subnet_mask is available.
If DHCP is used to obtain the configuration parameters, lease timing information
may also be included. This information takes the form of
lease_duration:lease_origin and is appended to the end of the field. The subnet
mask for this parameter is given in hex.
inet on backplane—Not used
host inet—Enter the internet address of the boot host, used when booting from an
external device
gateway inet—Enter the IP gateway for the management interface’s subnet
user—Enter the FTP username on the boot host
ftp password—Enter the FTP password for the FTP user on the boot host
flags—Set the Net-Net SBC to know from where to boot. Also sets how to use the
files in the booting process.
Values 0x08—Quickboot. The system bypasses the 7 second
countdown prior to booting.
0x10008—This flag does the same as 0x08. In addition, it
connects to usr/acme on the boot host defined in the boot
parameters. Connecting externally to usr/acme is useful for
copying data off the Net-Net SBC to the external host over
NFS.
0x30008—This flag does all of the above, and in addition it
makes /usr/acme on the boot host defined in the boot
parameters the correct directory for logs rather than locally on
the Net-Net SBC.
0x70008—This flag does all of the above. In addition, it
stores the configuration in usr/acme on the boot host defined
in the boot parameters rather than in /code in the system flash
memory file system.
0x80008—Source based routing.
target name—Enter the name of this Net-Net SBC. This field also sets the name of
the Net-Net SBC as it appears in the system prompt (e.g., ACMEPACKET> or
ACMEPACKET#).
startup script—Internal use only
other—Internal use only
Path bootparam is in the configuration path. The full path from the topmost prompt is:
configure terminal > bootparam.
Release First appearance: 1.0